Definición, Significado & Sinónimos | Palabra Inglés ABIOGENESIS


ABIOGENESIS

Definiciones de ABIOGENESIS

  1. Abiogénesis

3

Número de letras

11

Es palíndromo

No

25
AB
ABI
BI
BIO
EN
ENE
ES
ESI
GE
GEN

3

3

AB
ABE
ABG
ABI

Ejemplos de uso de ABIOGENESIS en una oración

  • Haldane's article on abiogenesis in 1929 introduced the "primordial soup theory", which became the foundation for the concept of the chemical origin of life.
  • He is a controversial figure in the young Earth creationist movement whose ministry focuses on denial of scientific theories in the fields of biology (evolution and abiogenesis), geophysics, and cosmology in favor of a literalist interpretation of the Genesis creation narrative found in the Bible.
  • Peptidyl transferase centre, associated with protoribosomes and the possible origin of ribosomes and abiogenesis.
  • Abiogenesis, the origination of life from non-living things, as believed by Aristotle and in modern evolutionary theory.
  • Towards the end of their collaboration, Wickramasinghe and Hoyle hypothesised that abiogenesis occurred close to the Galactic Center before panspermia carried life throughout the Milky Way, and stated a belief that such a process could occur in many galaxies throughout the Universe.
  • The junkyard tornado, sometimes known as Hoyle's fallacy, is a fallacious argument formulated by Fred Hoyle against Earth-based abiogenesis and in favor of panspermia.
  • In his book, Kerkut distinguished between the Special Theory of Evolution (often referred to as microevolution) and what he termed the General Theory of Evolution (often referred to as macroevolution, but also including abiogenesis).
  • The argument is a play on the notion of a "tornado sweeping through a junkyard to assemble a Boeing 747" employed to decry abiogenesis and evolution as vastly unlikely and better explained by the existence of a creator god (although this quote is first attributed to Fred Hoyle, who used it to argue for panspermia, not creationism).
  • A protocell is a pre-cell in abiogenesis, and was a contained system consisting of simple biologically relevant molecules like ribozymes, and encapsulated in a simple membrane structure – isolating the entity from the environment and other individuals – thought to consist of simple fatty acids, mineral structures, or rock-pore structures.
  • By 2014, Nestor had published his first nonfiction book focused on the human connection to the ocean – mammalian diving reflex, electroreception, magnetoreception, abiogenesis.



Buscar ABIOGENESIS en:






La preparación de la página tomó: 235,36 ms.